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The routledge handbook of european security law and policy
Spanish yearbook of international law, ISSN 0928-0634, Nº 24, 2020, págs. 316-318
The Handbook of European Security Law and Policy offers a holistic discussion of the contemporary challenges to the security of the European Union and emphasizes the complexity of dealing with these through legislation and policy.
Considering security from a human perspective, the book opens with a general introduction to the key issues in European Security Law and Policy before delving into three main areas. Institutions, policies and mechanisms used by Security, Defence Policy and Internal Affairs form the conceptual framework of the book; at the same time, an extensive analysis of the risks and challenges facing the EU, including threats to human rights and sustainability, as well as the European Union’s legal and political response to these challenges, is provided.
This Handbook is essential reading for scholars and students of European law, security law, EU law and interdisciplinary legal and political studies.
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Realism, International Order and Security: time to Move beyond the 2016 European Union Global Strategy
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Strategic Autonomy of the European Union: a perspective
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EU Monetary and Economic Integration: Security Dilemma between Competitiveness and Sustainability
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The Economic Consequences of Brexit: A Brief Overview of the Literature
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Financing Business in the Digital Economy: Some Challenges.
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Cybersecurity in the European Union: Resilience through Regulation?
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EU Counter terrorism Policy and Human Rights: Are We in the Right Track?
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Migrant and Refugee Children Protection against Trafficking and Exploitation: Assessing EU Response from an International Human Rights Law Perspective
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Security and Drugs in the European Union: Criminal Justice and Drugs Policy
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The role of EU election observation missions in the prevention and resolution of electoral conflicts
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The EU Global Strategy: Security, Narratives, Legitimacy, and Identity of an Actor in Crisis
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